Related Links
There are a number of web resources extremely beneficial to those undergoing the process of career exploration.
From general career sites to labour market information; below is a list a sites that we at the Career Resource Centre find useful and like to recommend to students.
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National Occupational Classification The NOC is a tool for helping you understand the world of work. It describes duties, interests, skills, education requirements and work settings for occupations in the Canadian labour market. It can be used as the first step to assist you in you career planning voyage. |
Labour Market Information This site provides general and detailed information on local labour markets across Canada. This information can help you to search for work and help you to make general employment, training and, career decisions. |
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JobFutures.ca Job Futures provides general information on 226 occupational groups and also provides general information on the education and work experiences of recent grads from trade and vocational schools, community colleges and universities. |
Alberta Learning Information Service This site provides occupational information on many occupations. It includes descriptions of duties, educational requirements, working conditions, salary ranges, and employment and advancement opportunities. |
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O*Net O*Net OnLine is a very comprehensive American site. The O*Net database includes information on skills, abilities, aptitudes, work activities, and interests associated with occupations. A great site for those comparing a variety of options! |
New York Career Zone A comprehensive career site from the state of New York. This site also includes a “assess yourself” link in which students can determine their own personal Holland code and the associated career option that accompany it. |
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Manitoba Job Futures Consists of 163 occupational profiles. These provide detailed information on employment prospects, wages and salaries, skills, working conditions, and education/training routes. The profiles address current and anticipated conditions in the Manitoba labour market. |
Manitoba Work Info Network Is a not-for-profit organization that hosts a family of websites providing valuable career, learning and employment information to all Manitobans using the Internet.
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